THE NARRATIVE ARC

IVF Was My Only Hope

I couldn’t have a baby the ‘natural way’

Debra G. Harman, MEd.
The Narrative Arc
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8 min readJul 27, 2024

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“I can give you a baby with IVF,” said the Thai surgeon-doctor. His language made me cringe — but I felt a wave of hope.

The week before, he performed a surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy from my body. Ectopic means in an abnormal place.

I met that baby once and only once, when an ultrasound revealed my child implanted in my remaining fallopian tube. Crying until I could scarcely breathe, I begged the ultrasound tech, “Wait, let me look, let me look.”

The tech was heartbroken for me, I could tell. In Bangkok, the medical workers didn’t show emotion, but she had tears in her eyes. I was crying hard, so hard I worried about rupturing the untenable pregnancy.

An ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of first-trimester deaths for women. I was in danger. It was my second ectopic pregnancy. I knew the drill; I’d been through this before. Total heartbreak. I was crushed.

On the ultrasound screen, my baby’s heart was strong. It ticked like a stopwatch. She was a girl. I felt that like a jolt of electricity. Her name was Annika, or would have been.

At that point, I’d lived in Cambodia for six years. My husband Ken and I backpacked…

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Debra G. Harman, MEd.
The Narrative Arc

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